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Microbiology | 1990

Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of a gene for alkaline cellulase from Bacillus sp. KSM-635.

Katsuya Ozaki; Shitsuw Shikata; Shuji Kawai; Susumu Ito; Kikuhiko Okamoto

A gene for alkaline cellulase from the alkalophilic Bacillus sp. KSM-635 was cloned into the HindIII site of pBR322 and expressed in Escherichia coli HB101. Although the recombinant plasmid contained two HindIII inserts of 2.6 kb and 4.0 kb, the inserts were found to be contiguous in the Bacillus genome by hybridization analysis. Nucleotide sequences of a 2.4 kb region which was indispensable for the production of cellulase, and the flanking, 1.1 kb region, were determined. There was an open reading frame (ORF) of 2823 bp in the 3498 bp sequence determined, which encoded 941 amino acid residues. Two putative ribosome-binding sites and a sigma 43-type, promoter-like sequence were found upstream from an initiation codon in the ORF. The deduced amino-terminal sequence resembles the signal peptide of extracellular proteins. A region of amino acids, 249 to 568, of the deduced amino acid sequence of the cellulase from this organism is homologous with those of alkaline and neutral enzymes of other micro-organisms, but nine amino acid residues were found to be conserved only in the alkaline enzymes.


Contact Dermatitis | 1982

Studies on contact hypersensitivity in the guinea pig The cumulative contact enhancement test

Shuichi Tsuchiya; Mitsuo Kondo; Kikuhiko Okamoto; Yoshio Takase

A method to determine the quantitative induction and challenge of the allergenicity of externally applied toiletories and cosmetics, including their components, is described.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1988

Purification and characterization of NADP+-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase from an alkalophilic Bacillus

Shitsuw Shikata; Katsuya Ozaki; Shuji Kawai; Susumu Ito; Kikuhiko Okamoto

We have succeeded in purifying to homogeneity a very labile NADP+-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase (isocitrate: NADP+ oxidoreductase (decarboxylating), EC 1.1.1.42) from a strain of alkalophilic Bacillus, by a simple method, with an overall yield over 76% of the original activity. The molecular weight on Sephadex G-200 was around 90,000; and that by electrophoresis on SDS-polyacrylamide gels was about 44,000. The sedimentation coefficient (s020,w) and isoelectric point of the enzyme were determined to be 3.22 S and pH 4.7, respectively. The enzyme required Mn2+ for the reaction and for stability. The optimum pH for the reaction was in the range 7.8-8.4 at 30 degrees C; the optimum temperature at pH 8.0 was 75 degrees C; the activation energy of the reaction was 6.2 kcal/mol. The Km values for threo-Ds-isocitrate, DL-isocitrate, and NADP+ were 5.4 microM, 9.9 microM, and 7.3 microM, respectively. This enzyme was inhibited by NADPH, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, 3-phosphoglycerate, phosphoenol pyruvate, cis-aconitate, alpha-ketoglutarate, and oxaloacetate. In addition, it was subject to a concerted inhibition by a combination of glyoxylate and oxaloacetate, and also to a cumulative inhibition by nucleoside triphosphates.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1991

Enhanced Production of Extracellular Enzymes by Mutants of Bacillus That Have Acquired Resistance to Vancomycin and Ristocetin

Susumu Ito; Yu-ichi Ohta; Masaharu Shimooka; Mikio Takaiwa; Katsuya Ozaki; Shigehito Adachi; Kikuhiko Okamoto

A new mutagenic method for increasing the productivity of extracellular enzymes, such as cellulases, proteases, and amylases, has been developed, using vancomycin-and ristocetin-resistance as indicators. Among the mutants of Bacillus that were resistant to these atibiotics, strains with improved productivity of the extracellular enzymes were found at high frequency. The use of these antibiotics seems to provide a very effective method for the improvement of industrially important strains of Bacillus, regardless of the specific strains used and the particular extracellular enzymes produced by them.


Cellular Immunology | 1989

Macrophage chemotactic factor (MCF) produced by a human T cell hybridoma clone

Naonobu Yoshizuka; Masaaki Yoshimura; Shuichi Tsuchiya; Kikuhiko Okamoto; Yoshiro Kobayashi; Toshiaki Osawa

A human T cell hybridoma clone, D6-18, producing high levels of macrophage chemotactic factor (MCF) was established by the emetine-actinomycin D selection method. MCF was found to be present not only in the culture medium but also in the cell lysate of D6-18 cells. The secretion of the MCF from D6-18 cells was effectively inhibited by disodium cromoglycate, which is an inhibitor of the degranulation of mast cells, suggesting that MCF is stored in granules. The MCF of D6-18 cells was purified from the sonicated cell lysate by ion-exchange chromatographies and high-performance liquid chromatography. The amino acid sequence of the purified MCF was revealed to be WLGREDGSE or WLGRQDGSE. The synthetic peptide WLGREDGSE showed chemotactic activity against guinea pig macrophages and human monocytes at the concentration of about 10(-8) M.


Archive | 1987

Detergent composition for clothing

Akira Suzuki; Susumu Ito; Kikuhiko Okamoto; Eiichi Hoshino; Michio Yokosuka; Moriyasu Murata


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1989

Alkaline Cellulase for Laundry Detergents: Production by Bacillus sp. KSM-635 and Enzymatic Properties

Susumu Ito; Shitsuw Shikata; Katsuya Ozaki; Shuji Kawai; Kikuhiko Okamoto; Shigeo Inoue; Akira Takei; Yu-ichi Ohta; Tomokazu Satoh


Archive | 1987

Novel alkaline cellulases and a microorganism for producing the same

Susumu Ito; Tomokazu Sato; Katsuya Ozaki; Shitsuw Shikata; Kikuhiko Okamoto; Shigeo Inoue; Kenzo Koike; Yuichi Ota; Akira Takei


Archive | 1987

Detergent composition for clothing incorporating a cellulase

Akira Suzuki; Susumu Ito; Kikuhiko Okamoto; Eiichi Hoshino; Michio Yokosuka; Moriyasu Murata


Archive | 1987

Alkaline cellulases and microorganisms capable of producing same

Shuji Kawai; Kazushi Oshino; Hiromi Okoshi; Hajime Mori; Katsuya Ozaki; Shitsuw Shikata; Susumu Ito; Kikuhiko Okamoto

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